GeeSpace completes Phase 1 low Earth orbit constellation deployment with 64 satellites, achieving 100% reliability and global surface communication coverage.
The completion of GeeSpace's Phase 1 LEO constellation marks a significant step in establishing a global satellite communication network. With 64 satellites now operational and achieving 100% reliability, the company is positioned to offer ubiquitous connectivity, impacting industries reliant on remote communication such as maritime, logistics, and emergency services. This infrastructure development enhances competition in the LEO satellite market and provides an alternative to terrestrial networks in underserved areas.
This achievement by GeeSpace, a Chinese company, contributes to the growing global LEO satellite infrastructure. The deployment's focus on global coverage, excluding polar regions, highlights its ambition to serve a wide range of international markets and applications, potentially influencing satellite communication standards and service availability worldwide.
Provides global surface communication coverage (excluding poles).
Constellation supports 3.4 billion communication capabilities daily.
This infrastructure sits within a broader pattern of enterprise software & workflow platforms activity across APAC markets.
0 new signals this week → 0% vs last week
Browse this channelGeeSpace (时空道宇) announced the successful completion of its Phase 1 low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation deployment. Through six successful launches between 2022 and 2025, the company has deployed 64 satellites, achieving 100% in-orbit reliability and 100% network reliability. This deployment provides global surface communication coverage, excluding the North and South Poles.
Enterprise Software & Workflow Platforms
This signal belongs to the Enterprise Software & Workflow Platforms channel. Browse related signals to see how this development fits into the broader landscape.
303 signals in this channelGeeSpace (时空道宇)
Geely's satellite technology subsidiary building LEO constellation for autonomous driving
Nantong, ChinaSign in to save notes on signals.
Sign In